Elizabeth Conley, MD
Elizabeth was born and raised in Honolulu. She was an award-winning Polynesian dancer for 20 years in Honolulu and in New York City. She worked in public health and advocacy and earned a masters in public health at Columbia University. Elizabeth later moved to Seattle, where she completed medical school at the University of Washington. She pursued medicine and public health because she believes that all people deserve to have a doctor who will care for them with respect and without judgement. As an openly queer provider, Elizabeth wants to give back to the people in the LGBTQ communities who’ve given so much meaning and purpose to her life. Elizabeth and her partner Eddie have 3 children: 2 boys and a girl, ages 6, 3, and 6 months. She was drawn to Kaiser Permanente for their excellent, whole person, patient-centered care. She's also proud to work for an organization that provides excellent care for members of the LGBTQ communities, including full-spectrum primary care and gender-affirming care for gender-diverse patients. Her family keeps her grounded and fulfilled. They love going camping and visiting extended family in Honolulu and Boise, Idaho. They also enjoy exploring their North Seattle neighborhood, parks, and playgrounds. She also loves photography, sewing, crochet, cross-stitch, theater, and singing.